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Tara Arts Group
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Tara Arts Group is a British Asian theatre company in London. It is based in the Tara Theatre in Earlsfield, and is one of Britain's oldest Asian theatre groups.[1] The company is known for its "Binglish" theatre form, which aims to "directly challenge or provoke the dominant conventions of the English stage".[2]
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History
Tara Arts Group was co-founded by five Asian students, including Jatinder Verma, in 1977, in response to the racist murder of Gurdip Singh Chaggar, a Sikh teenager, in Southall. Its first production, of the play Sacrifice by Rabindranath Tagore, was held at the Battersea Arts Centre in 1977.[3][4] Other productions include an adaptation of The Merchant of Venice performed in 2005,[5] an adaptation of The Tempest performed in 2008,[6] and an adaptation of Macbeth performed in 2015 which employed hijras in place of the three witches.[7]
Tara Arts Group located to its Garratt Lane building in 1983, which was then known as the Tara Arts Centre. The building reopened in 2007 as a theatre venue. Permission was granted in 2012 to refurbish the building into a 100-seat theatre.[8] Refurbishment works completed in 2016 at a cost of £2.7 million, and the new building was officially opened by the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan.[9] In 2020, the Mayor of London approved a grant of up to £180,000 to secure the Tara Theatre building, citing Tara Arts being the only BAME-led theatre group in London which has its own building.[10]
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Recognition
In 2023, Tara Theatre was awarded the Digital Innovation Award at the UK Theatre Awards.[11] It was also recognised by The Stage on its 2023 The Stage 100 list.[12]
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